Stanley J Flashinski

age ~80

from Racine, WI

Also known as:
  • Stan J Flashinski
  • Stan Dr Flashinski
  • Linda C Flashinski
  • Lori Trimble

Stanley Flashinski Phones & Addresses

  • Racine, WI
  • Mount Pleasant, WI
  • Franklin, WI
  • Greendale, WI
  • Oak Creek, WI
  • Lakewood, OH
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • El Cajon, CA

Us Patents

  • Insect Control Pouch

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  • US Patent:
    6360477, Mar 26, 2002
  • Filed:
    Jul 19, 2000
  • Appl. No.:
    09/619118
  • Inventors:
    Stanley J. Flashinski - Racine WI
    Bruno W. Fricke - Rio de Janeiro, BR
    Edgar Pohlmann - Rio de Janeiro, BR
    Murthy S. Munagavalasa - Racine WI
    Michael J. Skalitzky - Kenosha WI
  • Assignee:
    S. C. Johnson Son, Inc - Racine WI
  • International Classification:
    A01M 120
  • US Classification:
    43131, 43107, 223 86
  • Abstract:
    Disclosed herein is an article (such as an insect control pouch) to dispense a volatile active (such as an insect control agent). The pouch is formed from a single layer polymeric non-absorbing film. The pouch traps the active until use of the pouch is desired. When the pouch is opened the walls of the pouch serve as a substrate from which the active can readily passively evaporate. Methods of forming such pouches using heat sealing techniques, and methods of using such pouches, are also disclosed.
  • Insect Coil

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  • US Patent:
    6419898, Jul 16, 2002
  • Filed:
    Sep 14, 2000
  • Appl. No.:
    09/661350
  • Inventors:
    Stanley J. Flashinski - Racine WI
    Robert R. Emmrich - Racine WI
    Anthony Sosa - Racine WI
    David S. Eland - Racine WI
  • Assignee:
    S.C. Johnson Son, Inc. - Racine WI
  • International Classification:
    A01N 2518
  • US Classification:
    424 40, 43127, 424406, 424411, 424417, 424421, 424DIG 10, 428906, 514 65, 514521, 514531, 514919
  • Abstract:
    An insect coil having an extended, burnable body. The body has multiple treated zones bearing a volatilizable insect control active ingredient at insect controlling levels separated by spacing zones bearing a level of insect control active ingredient lesser than that of the treated zones. When burned, the insect coil releases bursts spaced in time of the active ingredient in insect controlling quantities. Preferably the spacing zones are active ingredient free, and the first treated zone to be burned has an active ingredient level higher than the remaining treated zones. A method of controlling insects by use of the insect coil also is disclosed.
  • Two-Stage Dispensing Mat

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  • US Patent:
    6551560, Apr 22, 2003
  • Filed:
    Aug 31, 2000
  • Appl. No.:
    09/652561
  • Inventors:
    Stanley J. Flashinski - Racine WI
    Daniel T. Ropiak - Kenosha WI
    Donald W. Hildebrandt - Racine WI
  • Assignee:
    S. C. Johnson Son, Inc. - Racine WI
  • International Classification:
    A62B 708
  • US Classification:
    422125, 422261, 422285, 422305, 422306, 392386, 392390, 392391, 392392, 392393, 239 34, 239 57, 239 60, 239136, 261 26, 261101, 261104, 261DIG 88, 261DIG 89, 219392, 219435, 219524, 219541
  • Abstract:
    Disclosed herein is two-stage mat for dispensing volatile materials. The mat is comprised of two materials varying either in thickness, thermal conductivity and/or porosity (and coated with like volatile material), or coated with volatile materials having different vaporization pressures. In either configuration, the mat provides for both an instant burst of volatile and then a sustained vaporization of volatile. Methods of using such mats are also disclosed.
  • End Of Use And Time Duration Indicator System And Method Based On Volatile Dye

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  • US Patent:
    6790670, Sep 14, 2004
  • Filed:
    Oct 9, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    09/973504
  • Inventors:
    Murthy S. Munagavalasa - Kenosha WI
    Stacey L. Forkner - Waterford WI
    Stanley J. Flashinski - Racine WI
    Adam Hagop Buchaklian - East Troy WI
    David J. Houser - Racine WI
  • Assignee:
    S.C. Johnson Son, Inc. - Racine WI
  • International Classification:
    G01N 2178
  • US Classification:
    436164, 436166, 422 58, 422 61, 424409, 424411
  • Abstract:
    A time duration of end of product life indicator is disclosed which utilizes a volatile dye coated or impregnated into a substrate or carrier. The dye evaporates as a volatile component of the product evaporates thereby changing the color of the substrate or carrier. The consumer is alerted to the depletion of the volatile component of the product when the substrate or carrier changes from a colored or dyed state to an uncolored state. As a result, a visual time duration or end of product life indicator is provided.
  • Aerosol Dispensing Nozzle

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  • US Patent:
    6820823, Nov 23, 2004
  • Filed:
    Feb 25, 2003
  • Appl. No.:
    10/374236
  • Inventors:
    William G. Parsons - Racine WI
    Steven B. Mineau - Waterford WI
    Gary A. Hurtienne - Racine WI
    Stanley J. Flashinski - Racine WI
    Juan Carlos Blanco - Buenos Aires, AR
  • Assignee:
    S. C. Johnson Son, Inc. - Racine WI
  • International Classification:
    F34D 1424
  • US Classification:
    239337, 222131, 222168
  • Abstract:
    A nozzle insert, and/or an actuator nozzle structure, for use in dispensing a material to be dispensed from an aerosol can. The nozzle insert or actuator nozzle structure divide the spray of dispensed material into two independent, simultaneously emitted aerosol streams, which may have different attributes and may be emitted in different directions. One stream may be an upwardly directed fogger stream and the other stream may be a forwardly directed, aimable stream. This permits a user to direct, for example, an insecticide at a particular target, while simultaneously more generally fogging an area of interest.
  • Mat For Dispensing A Volatile

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  • US Patent:
    D503467, Mar 29, 2005
  • Filed:
    Feb 14, 2003
  • Appl. No.:
    29/176023
  • Inventors:
    Stanley J. Flashinski - Racine WI, US
    William G. Parsons - Racine WI, US
    Susan C. Enders - Racine WI, US
    Marcelo Ginestel Lauras - Polanco, MX
  • Assignee:
    S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. - Racine WI
  • International Classification:
    2304
  • US Classification:
    D23366
  • Pressure Container

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  • US Patent:
    7017772, Mar 28, 2006
  • Filed:
    Mar 13, 2003
  • Appl. No.:
    10/388244
  • Inventors:
    Nico J. Meiland - Racine WI, US
    Stanley J. Flashinski - Racine WI, US
  • Assignee:
    S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. - Racine WI
  • International Classification:
    B65D 6/28
    B65D 8/08
    B65D 8/04
  • US Classification:
    220613, 220612
  • Abstract:
    A pressure container comprising axially extending side walls formed of plastic extending between a top end and a bottom end. A metal top is attached at a top seam in pressure-containing relation to the top end of the side walls, and a metal bottom attached at a bottom seam in pressure-containing relation to the bottom end of the side walls. Optional top and bottom beads are formed in the side walls to aid in sealingly securing the metal top and bottom to the side walls. A method for containing pressurized materials by providing and filling such a pressure container is also shown.
  • Multi-Stage Dispensing Mat

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  • US Patent:
    7046920, May 16, 2006
  • Filed:
    Apr 20, 2004
  • Appl. No.:
    10/828365
  • Inventors:
    Stanley J. Flashinski - Racine WI, US
  • Assignee:
    S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. - Racine WI
  • International Classification:
    A61M 16/00
    A61L 9/04
  • US Classification:
    392390, 239 56
  • Abstract:
    Disclosed herein are mats for dispensing volatile materials. A mat of the present invention includes a moat on an upper surface of the mat defining a first mat portion and a second mat portion, preferably connected at the bottom of the moat. Both portions are impregnated with the same or different volatiles. The moat is formed by pressing the upper wall of the mat with a hot forming die. While pressed against the upper wall, the hot die melts the mat material leading to the close of the pores in the material and as a result, a barrier along moat walls is formed. The moat and barrier act to prevent or reduce bleeding of the volatiles between two portions of the mat. The mat provides for both instant burst of volatile and then a sustained vaporization of volatile. Methods for making and using the mat are also disclosed.

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